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Zac says that he can draw two triangles that are NOT congruent with two pairs of congruent corresponding angles and a congruent included side, because he can extend the rays to meet somewhere other than point X . Is he correct?

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No, he is not correct. angle-side-angle is one on the congruence theorems
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No because if the Rays meet at a point other than X the angles will change

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